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The Important Message .

By GS TEAM
30 Jan 20264 mins read
The Important Message                                  .

- "Let us spread this important message of love, unity, and respect through our words, our actions, and even our mobile phones. Let us make the world around us friendly and joyful."

"Do you remember what the famous astronaut Sunita Williams once said? After returning from space, she said that the Earth looks like one small village from above. There are no visible borders. Pointing at the Earth, she said, 'That is my home.'

Shivami Shivram Parmar

O ne evening, Karim, Jonson, and Mohan, three classmates, were walking together in a garden. Birds were chirping, and the air felt calm.

Suddenly, Mohan spoke thoughtfully.

Mohan:

"Karim, you often say that Allah created the whole world and all the people in it, right? If that is true, then people of other religions are also Allah's creation. So why should anyone call them kafirs or keep distance from them? If God did not like people of other faiths, He would not have allowed them to be born.

In the same way, Josef's father, who is a priest, says that the world was created by Yahuwah. Then why should there be differences between people of different religions?"

Karim smiled and replied calmly.

Karim:

"I don't believe in discrimination at all. We live in the age of science, so we should think carefully and understand what we are told. Religion is based on faith, but faith should never divide us.

I feel the new generation should not get trapped in fights created by some priests or preachers. You know, last year my mother donated two fans to the nearby temple. And Mohan, my house is next to yours. When you clean your courtyard, you always clean mine too."

Jonson nodded in agreement.

Jonson:

"You are absolutely right, Karim. We should not let blind beliefs disturb our peaceful lives. Once, when I was staying at my uncle's house, my father suddenly fell ill. He called Mohan for help. Mohan brought medicines and looked after him like a close family member."

Mohan felt a little shy but spoke gently.

Mohan:

"In my 

religion, we believe that the world was created by Brahma. But we also believe in 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'-the whole world is one family.

We pray, 'Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah'-may all people be happy.

Yes, in every religion there are a few conservative people, and ours is no exception."

He continued with a smile.

Mohan:

"When I was in primary school, I read stories about Jesus Christ and Prophet Muhammad. I respect both of them deeply. When my parents lived in a rented house near a church, I often went there. I loved the beautiful songs sung during the mass.

Even today, when I pray, I bow to all saints and great souls of every religion. Millions of people believe in them, so there must be something good and meaningful in their teachings."

Jonson added an example.

Jonson:

"Do you remember what the famous astronaut Sunita Williams once said? After returning from space, she said that the Earth looks like one small village from above. There are no visible borders. Pointing at the Earth, she said, 'That is my home.'

She didn't say, 'That is my America' or 'That is my India.'"

Mohan smiled and shared another beautiful example.

Mohan:

"In our town Rajpipla, there is a holy dargah of the Muslim saint Satarshah Bapu. He sang bhajans of Lord Krishna and Lord Rama. People of all religions visit his tomb and offer flowers.

This shows that love and devotion do not belong to only one religion."

Karim nodded and said softly,

Karim:

"My father always says, 'If we respect others, only then will we be respected.' Our religion will be respected when we respect the religions of others."

The three friends looked at each other and smiled.

Mohan:

"Let us spread this important message of love, unity, and respect through our words, our actions, and even our mobile phones. Let us make the world around us friendly and joyful."

And as they continued walking, the garden seemed even more beautiful-because their hearts were full of understanding and harmony.